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14b Swedish: Technique Review and Practice Feet, Anterior Lower Body, and Abs

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14b Swedish:

Technique Review & Practice - Feet, Anterior Lower Body, and Abs Class Outline

5 minutes Attendance, Breath of Arrival, and Reminders 15 minutes Pep talk 70 minutes 1st massage 20 minutes 20-minute break 70 minutes 2nd massage 10 minutes Closing circle 3 hours, 15 minutes Total

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In Class:

  • Partial SOAP notes with first and last names, date, Subjective, and Assessment. Signatures

and dates on intake form. Assignments:

  • 17a Review Questions (A: 131-138)

Quizzes and Written Exams:

  • 17b Kinesiology Quiz
  • 18a Written Exam Prep Quiz
  • 19a Written Exam Prep Quiz
  • 21a Written Exam

Preparation for upcoming classes:

  • 15a A&P: Skeletal System - Bony Landmark Palpation

– Trail Guide: sternocleidomastoid and levator scapula – Salvo: Pages 419-420 and 452-479 – Packet E-19-20 – Packet A-136

  • 15b Swedish: Technique Demo and Practice - Chest and Arms

– Packet F: 47-50

14b Swedish:

Technique Review & Practice - Feet, Anterior Lower Body, and Abs Reminders

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Classroom Rules

Punctuality - everybody’s time is precious

  • Be ready to learn at the start of class; we’ll have you out of here on time
  • Tardiness: arriving late, returning late after breaks, leaving during class, leaving

early The following are not allowed:

  • Bare feet
  • Side talking
  • Lying down
  • Inappropriate clothing
  • Food or drink except water
  • Phones that are visible in the classroom, bathrooms, or internship

You will receive one verbal warning, then you’ll have to leave the room.

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First half of the massage trade

Table setup Set up the tables in the configuration below Get out your supplies and dress your table Adjust the table height and get 1 chair per table Put all your stuff in the “basement”

Projection Screen

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Prone Position

  • 1. Squeeze the foot
  • 2. Circular thumb friction from calcaneus to toes in 5 lines
  • 3. Pinch the heel
  • 4. Tapotement and effleurage of hip, leg, and foot
  • 5. Repeat steps 1-4 on other leg
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Supine Position – First Leg

  • 6. Full leg effleurage
  • 7. Thigh

Effleurage Full Wring Knead Effleurage

  • 8. Full gently around the patella
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Supine Position, continued – First Leg

  • 9. Lower leg

Effleurage Full

  • 10. Tibialis anterior and peroneus longus/brevis

Thumb circles Thumb tip compressions

  • 11. Lower leg effleurage
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Supine Position, continued – First Leg

  • 12. Palmar effleurage to dorsum of ankle while holding foot
  • 13. Fingertip friction around malleoli
  • 14. Fingertip friction the medial and lateral side of Achilles tendon
  • 15. Thumb friction across the retinacula
  • 16. Full dorsum of foot
  • 17. Squeeze the foot
  • 18. Wring from heel to toes and back
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Supine Position, continued – First Leg

  • 19. For each metatarsal and its toe:
  • Strip between metatarsals from toes to ankle
  • Mobilize by scissoring metatarsals
  • Slide index finger or side of a thumb in between toes
  • Petrissage toes
  • Rotate, flex, hyperextend, and traction each toe
  • 20. Thumb compressions to the arches of the feet
  • 21. Foot wringing
  • 22. Two-handed vibration at ball and ankle
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Supine Position, continued – First Leg

  • 23. Tapotement to IT band, quadriceps, lower leg, top of foot
  • 24. Full leg effleurage
  • 25. Nerve strokes down the leg to finish
  • 26. Repeat steps 6-25 on other leg
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Supine Position – Second Leg

  • 6. Full leg effleurage
  • 7. Thigh

Effleurage Full Wring Knead Effleurage

  • 8. Full gently around the patella
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Supine Position, continued – Second Leg

  • 9. Lower leg

Effleurage Full

  • 10. Tibialis anterior and peroneus longus/brevis

Thumb circles Thumb tip compressions

  • 11. Lower leg effleurage
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Supine Position, continued – Second Leg

  • 12. Palmar effleurage to dorsum of ankle while holding foot
  • 13. Fingertip friction around malleoli
  • 14. Fingertip friction the medial and lateral side of Achilles tendon
  • 15. Thumb friction across the retinacula
  • 16. Full dorsum of foot
  • 17. Squeeze the foot
  • 18. Wring from heel to toes and back
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Supine Position, continued – Second Leg

  • 19. For each metatarsal and its toe:
  • Strip between metatarsals from toes to ankle
  • Mobilize by scissoring metatarsals
  • Slide index finger or side of a thumb in between toes
  • Petrissage toes
  • Rotate, flex, hyperextend, and traction each toe
  • 20. Thumb compressions to the arches of the feet
  • 21. Foot wringing
  • 22. Two-handed vibration at ball and ankle
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Supine Position, continued – Second Leg

  • 23. Tapotement to IT band, quadriceps, lower leg, top of foot
  • 24. Full leg effleurage
  • 25. Nerve strokes down the leg to finish
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Supine Position, continued

  • 27. With appropriate draping, expose the abdomen
  • 28. Engage your client with soft hands or words to prepare them for initial

abdominal contact

  • 29. Abs:
  • Circular effleurage
  • Pulling
  • Thumb slide along the costal border
  • 30. Repeat step 29 on the other side
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Supine Position, continued

  • 31. Effleurage up abdomen to sternum (on rectus abdominis), out and around to

sides, sweep down the sides to the waist, dip under to iliac crest and pull up, following the iliac crest back to the starting point.

  • 32. Circular effleurage abs
  • 33. Cover torso and remove breast drape if applicable
  • 34. Use circular friction/melting to gently contact the origins of pectoralis major
  • Superiorly along the lateral edges of the sternum
  • Laterally, just inferior to the clavicles
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